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<h3>The word cheese comes from Latin Caseus, from which the modern word casein is also derived’. Cheese is a by-product of the milk of usually either cows or goats, formed from the curds of the milk protein casein that are produced after the acidification of milk. It is produced by acidifying the milk by adding vinegar or lemon to the milk. Bacteria also acidify milk by turning the sugars in milk into lactic acid. The acidification causes the casein in milk to clot and the milk becomes part solid. Then the solid form of the milk that results from acidifying is separated from the liquid form and the solid form is then pressed into shape and this is then the wheel or block of cheese we purchase in shops. Cheese is known for its protein fat and calcium content. Unlike milk it has a relatively long shelf life, but the length of this shelf life depends on the specific variety of cheese</h3>
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President
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Here, George Washington is referred to as the first president of the United States—that is, the first in a number of presidents of the United States. Thus, in that example, president is a common noun.